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haha - If you could only choose one who would it be. I would take Mary Anne if there had to be a choice. farmgirl nextdoor type

lol.. i can see this as an upcoming question on "who wants to be a millionaire".. i'm leaning towards ginger.. just because redheads are more crazy :)

Yeah...that's one of the things I miss about living in Sydney...it was like a 35 min drive to work, and there's nothing like the take-no-prisoner, cut-and-thrust of Sydney traffic to wake you up in the mornin

really? you crazy! i did it a few times in melb, the whole urban grind, sit in traffic bumper to bumper.. driving a manual at that :)) all the way for the 1hour trip to the city (which was only 40km anyhow). No way!

haha.. The joys of pregnancy hey Warrick?

I'm used to it now, andrew does it every weekend. I actually find it quite soothing now and i can't sleep without hearing it :S

lol....I wish my partner was as understanding....but alas NOT!

really? you crazy! i did it a few times in melb, the whole urban grind, sit in traffic bumper to bumper.. driving a manual at that :)) all the way for the 1hour trip to the city (which was only 40km anyhow). No way!

yeah....but if you leave a bit early with the rest of the crazies, the roads are a lil less congested and there's a bit of room to "move" (read: duck and weave like a maniac)

i choose "bam bam".. in the older episodes... when she was a cheeky teenage girl ! truly :)

ok, this topic is only going to quickly degrade :D

Bam Bam huh.....well each to their own

me... I preferred Pebbles when SHE was a cheeky teenage girl

I personally wouldn't go for the HYBRID because I have been told to steer clear of them. You mose well have your standard cooler there because it flows about the same. They are cheap, but you get what you pay for.  

I am saving up to buy the Apexi GT cooler. I really like the look of it and the size.  

But that's just my 2 cents.. you may not agree.

I actually have one on my car and it performs very good. Changing from the stock cooler to the Hybrid made my boost level pick up (in plenum) and does wonders for the cooling. No worries at 1 bar at 35 degrees.

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Isn't it disappointing to remember back to looking at those women that were so much hotter when you were younger.. then look at the reality..  

LMAO....so true...as with many things from your youth

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